I note that in the comparison chart, Roxio states "5 times faster video encoding - with support for ATI® Stream and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology."
There is a footnote I couldn't find, but I'd love to hear from people out there as they start playing with the product if there really is a noticeable increase in the speed of encoding....
2x faster, and I'm sold.
BTW:
My first ever 1st post.
Patty
Aug 26 2009, 09:52 PM
QUOTE (Syrallas @ Aug 25 2009, 03:52 PM)
I note that in the comparison chart, Roxio states "5 times faster video encoding - with support for ATI® Stream and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology."
There is a footnote I couldn't find, but I'd love to hear from people out there as they start playing with the product if there really is a noticeable increase in the speed of encoding....
2x faster, and I'm sold.
BTW:
My first ever 1st post.
Congrats on your first post.................
Jim_Hardin
Aug 27 2009, 02:44 AM
You have to read a little closer…
5X render will only be seen if your video card has ATI Stream or NVIDIA CUDA on it… Not all do – I believe ATI only has 3 families that have Stream.
So if that is what you want, start by seeing if you have the hardware.
So the other 1,161 posts were just warning shots???
Brendon
Aug 27 2009, 04:19 AM
Jim!
"First!" means the first post in a particular forum.
lduguay
Aug 31 2009, 06:59 AM
I must be missing something but Creator 2010 Pro does not use CUDA at all (At least on my TRI-SLI setup)
dwellen
Aug 31 2009, 08:10 AM
QUOTE (lduguay @ Aug 31 2009, 06:59 AM)
I must be missing something but Creator 2010 Pro does not use CUDA at all (At least on my TRI-SLI setup)
When creator uses CUDA there is a "CUDA enabled screen" that appears when encoding. I don't have a SLI setup but in a single video board CUDA is defiantly being used. I can see the temp rising on the GPU and encoding speed is much faster then 2009.
Dana
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